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tornado warning

A confirmed EF0 tornado touched down in Ontario on Monday afternoon, leaving a path of destruction in its wake and taking locals by surprise as severe thunderstorms moved through Toronto, Hamilton and Niagara.

The tornado, which hit the area of Niagara Falls, Ontario, at around 4 p.m. on September 9 and was confirmed by Western University's Northern Tornadoes Project, brought winds strong enough to knock down trees and strip shingles from rooftops.

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Parts of the province are under a tornado warning and people in affected areas are advised to take shelter immediately as Ontario's weather takes a turn.

According to The Weather Network, the areas currently under tornado warnings are:

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A relaxing day at Sauble Beach turned into a nightmare fuel on Wednesday after a shadowy figure emerged from the sky. Ontario weather or the upside down?

According to The Weather Network (TWN), the bizarre phenomenon wasn't a creature from Stranger Things but rather a waterspout that had spawned over Lake Huron.

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Brace yourselves, Ottawa! The city could see some serious severe thunderstorms and even a possible tornado by Thursday afternoon, according to weather experts.

At 1:30 p.m. on June 15, Western University's Northern Tornadoes Project announced that the weather conditions in Ontario and Quebec could create a "likely tornado threat" on June 16.

In a map posted to Twitter, an orange "likely tornado" warning area can be seen directly covering Ottawa, Algonquin Park and parts of western Quebec. "Thunderstorms are expected to develop ahead of the surface low," reads the warning, adding that any storms that happen in this kind of environment "will likely be tornadic."

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Many people who saw the rotating air funnel didn't believe their eyes, initially. But Canada's first tornado of 2022 has been officially recorded on May 15, and it happened a 40-minute drive from Ottawa in Casselman, Ontario.

Residents belonging to a community Facebook group started posting photos and videos of the tornado, some saying they spotted funnel formations near their homes, including one user, Lee Loyer, who caught a 24-second clip.

The project said photos and videos were taken over open fields and from residential neighbourhoods during the blustery weather event.

Western University’s Northern Tornadoes Project announced that the tornado struck at around 4 p.m. and classified it as a landspout tornado.

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